
Pearl Royale Altar
The Pearl Royale Alter explores the erotic realm with no limitations on what one can have or experience. Through pure hedonistic abundance of the highest order we reach our maximum heights of pleasure, while reining over the erotic through opulence, luxury and outrageous extravagance.
“From my observations it seems society could not reconcile such a luxurious item for the act of sex” - Colin Burn
Pearl Royale
Platinum & Diamond Sculpture
Limited Edition - 3 Only
By Colin Burn
The Pearl Royale is the most luxurious and expensive vibrator ever created. Crafted from pure platinum and set with over 70 carats of flawless diamonds its valued at $1.8 million dollars. This unique sculptural art piece radiates lavish opulence through the finest quality materials, design and workmanship.
Artists Inspiration - “To encourage discussion and question society on the value we place on the sexual experience. From my observations it seems society could not reconcile such a luxurious item for the act of sex. I was of the mindset if we accept genuine luxury into other aspects of our lives then why not the sexual experience. It had to be outlandishly lavish with a high level of status, so the term fit for a king or queen was foremost in my mind. I wanted to create a unique piece of jewelry art that would hold its own and could proudly sit along side the worlds finest crown jewels. Ultimately for me it symbolizes how we should Treasure the Erotic.”
Consequence of Title
Photographic Artworks
By Aaron McPolin
Artists Interpretation - “Hedonism in the physical form, hidden within is a Shakespearean love story, may it be Romeo and Juliet or Macbeth. The four cuts represent knowledge, faith, sacrifice and power. I wanted to represent the challenges and paths taken to obtain status or title through sexual prowess and the power of the pedestal upon which we seek and adore.”
“Ultimately for me it symbolizes how we should Treasure the Erotic” - Colin Burn
“Hedonism in physical form, hidden within is a Shakespearean love story, may it be Romeo and Juliet or Macbeth” - Aaron McPolin
